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Livable China, an 'enjoyable' life
IrishGuy65:
--- Quote from: fivetrout on July 01, 2013, 02:13:35 am ---On women's profiles...the gals always speak of a simple harmonious life of which they seek. That is becoming harder and harder in the U.S.
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Why is that?
fivetrout:
Socials issues, economy, politics, regulations, deceit, etc. I think maybe Willy has some valid points and perspectives.
IrishGuy65:
Outside influences don't create or deny a harmonious existence. They can affect your life, but in the home, away from all those influences, only those within that home can affect whether life is harmonious or not. The home is the sanctuary from all those things you speak of, and should be harmonious.
Think about it ;)
shaun:
What should be and what is are two different things. One must strive to find a mate that will help to bring a harmonious home. That is why most of us are looking in China. That and the women are beautiful. ;D
Willy The Londoner:
--- Quote from: IrishGuy65 on July 01, 2013, 07:55:33 am ---
--- Quote from: fivetrout on July 01, 2013, 02:13:35 am ---On women's profiles...the gals always speak of a simple harmonious life of which they seek. That is becoming harder and harder in the U.S.
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Why is that?
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Do not forget that words do not translate exactly. When they speak of a simple harmonious life. That just refers to a Happy life together. No if's, no but's, no westernised baloney. Just a Happy life together.
Westerners tried to read into things in a Western way, digesting every word every full stop and then analysing them. Remember any English they have learned could be from various sources and each could give them different definations of what they want to say.
Even those who speak perfect English, as does my Chinese Teacher, sometimes have as much difficulty in understanding some English words or phrase. as someone who were born with English as their first language.
Willy
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